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Wilson is a master in cranking out non-replies, that I will cede. And of lousy thinking. And of evasion. I am blessed, though, that this time I didn’t have to read too much of it. Only three points, none of which is relevant to the issue, and none of which answers the problem I posted in my original critique. It […]

I couldn’t predict this would happen some day, but there it is: I sincerely wish Douglas Wilson had plagiarized more than he already has. Specifically, I wish he had plagiarized my article on “Brown, Garner, and the Application of Biblical Law to Homicide and Murder.” Without quotes. Without mentioning my name. Just like usual. I wouldn’t object. I wouldn’t even […]

This will be short, but I think it will be sweet enough for your taste (perhaps too sweet for a “non-theonomist”). But, I wanted to show how I believe that the New Testament is crystal clear on how the law (using the term generally) is intended to be upheld in the civil realm, particularly found in the epistles. During the […]